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nic robertson joins us from toronto. i hate to use hyperbole when i asked for a comment from a reporter covering a story but this is jaw-dropping it does not seem to be a day when there isn't a bizarre development. >> there was another bizarre twist here not just this idea of the process of stripping powers from him that could cost taxpayers a lot of money. clearly the defense they are trying to put up. his brother is also a counselor here. this whole idea that he will be left without any power, he is fighting that but the extraordinary thing was he stood there and said i was in your shoes i would do exactly the same thing. is in his shoes and he will do what he wants to do. he understands that it will go down as his own. >> as he has been doing up until now, if you can believe it. a reality tv show is in the office with his brother. joining us now from toronto is city councilor. this has been so unbelievable to watch and i am sorry that you're going through this. need to ask you what exactly were you able to do with the
nic robertson joins us from toronto. i hate to use hyperbole when i asked for a comment from a reporter covering a story but this is jaw-dropping it does not seem to be a day when there isn't a bizarre development. >> there was another bizarre twist here not just this idea of the process of stripping powers from him that could cost taxpayers a lot of money. clearly the defense they are trying to put up. his brother is also a counselor here. this whole idea that he will be left without any...
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what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was allegedly around this boy's neck. we have that video, folks. here is what we know. they are facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. larson is charged with willful failure to discharge her duty as a public official. listen to this. she is currently employed as a supervisor of the union county department of social service. . this is what authorities found at her house, a dead chicken around the neck of an 11-year-old child that was handcuffed to a porch. five children were removed from the house, ages 8 to 14. four of them were adopted children. the other child, a foster child. the child handcuffed to the porch was the foster child. all the kids are in the custody of a social services agency outside of this county, which is important. here is what one neighbor had
what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was allegedly around this boy's neck. we have that video, folks. here is what we know. they are facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. larson is charged with willful failure to discharge her duty as a public official. listen to this. she...
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thank you for joining us. it's been nice to have youphju)r us. we'reÑi continuing to watch toronto live. that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷ the be thy wil be done. fib us ourxd trespasses as wet(e those who trespass against ust( and lead us not intoxde1 tempta but deliver us from evil. >> that prayer, ite1 the lord's prayer from i-reporter anthony curry at his home in washington, hardest hit by the killer átáip &hc i want to bring in chris cuomoe who is there. the devastation, you have seen this, beenfá in it, you've been miles in the town where you were in washington. praying. >> it's absolutelyñr true. this is a very]-: prayerful community,e1 suzanne. this was a situationspá was so sudden. yes, there
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so for six months the mayor has been calling us liars. last week the chief of police said that the police service had recovered the video as part of a massive guns and gangs sweep in the north end of the city. they found the video in a deleted file on a computer. so since then it's kind of been pandemonium. the police have it now. it's in connection to a friend of the mayor's who's been charged with extortion. he was trying to get the video back from these drug dealers after the star reported on the story. and it's now part of that court case. the police chief's hands are kind of tied with whether they can release it or not because it could impact the fairness of this trial. >> can you explain to me, how popular does the mayor remain? he says he's staying in office. there's not a mechanism to remove him, correct? >> right. there's no sort of impeachment process at council. it's also important to note that toronto, unlike a city like chicago or new york, it's a different system. it's not a strong mayor system. the mayor is really just one
so for six months the mayor has been calling us liars. last week the chief of police said that the police service had recovered the video as part of a massive guns and gangs sweep in the north end of the city. they found the video in a deleted file on a computer. so since then it's kind of been pandemonium. the police have it now. it's in connection to a friend of the mayor's who's been charged with extortion. he was trying to get the video back from these drug dealers after the star reported...
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thanks for joining us, everybody. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> you're watching "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. we're following breaking news this hour. a virginia state senator and former candidate for governor,
thanks for joining us, everybody. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> you're watching "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. we're following breaking news this hour. a virginia state senator and former candidate for governor,
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thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, a story of heroism in afghanistan in service of the u.s. army but that service nearly cost a young man his life when the taliban put him on a kill list. that's when american soldier sprang into action to help. this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only 99 dollars today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com >>> tonight on the eve of thanks, a young man from afghanistan is settling into his new life in the united states with his wife and two children. his name is janice shenweary. when him and his family arrived in the united states they were greeted by matt zeller. they considered each other brothers. for good reason. they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as
thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, a story of heroism in afghanistan in service of the u.s. army but that service nearly cost a young man his life when the taliban put him on a kill list. that's when american soldier sprang into action to help. this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about...
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and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ you can even watch us get it there. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. ing >>> so while you're waiting for your turkey to cook, here is something to debate with family and friends. does the underdog actually have an advantage in life? have we been getting it wrong all along? malcolm gladwell thinks so. anderson cooper spoke to him for this report. >> when we look at battles between lopsided parties, we exaggerate the strength of the favorite and we underestimate the strength of the underdog. >> reporter: malcolm gladwell believes underdogs win more than we think because limitations force them to be creative. david couldn't slay
and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ you can even watch us get it there. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we...
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instead, they have to use a broke r or agent. that comes just days before the website is supposed to be running more efficiently after a decemb disasterous debut. a massive come met. >>> at the white house the annual tradition, the turkey pardon. >> the office of the presidency, the most powerful position in the world brings with it many awesome and solum responsibilities. this is not one of them. 80 turkeys on john's farm competed for the chance to make it to the white house and stay off the thanksgiving table. it was quite literally the hunger games. >> well the honor went to a bird named popcorn but fear not, the runner up named caramel, was also spared. voting took place online. across the pond, a royal rock jam, prince william steps up to the mic to sing living on a prayer with john bon jovi and taylor swift. it took place at kensington palace, get on stage and rock out if you want to. >> wonder if he takes requests? i like him to do neal diamond. >> that's what you would want to hear? >> i want to hear prince william singin
instead, they have to use a broke r or agent. that comes just days before the website is supposed to be running more efficiently after a decemb disasterous debut. a massive come met. >>> at the white house the annual tradition, the turkey pardon. >> the office of the presidency, the most powerful position in the world brings with it many awesome and solum responsibilities. this is not one of them. 80 turkeys on john's farm competed for the chance to make it to the white house and...
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use it to raise issues. tweet out a selfie in front of a soup kitchen. >> is there a silver lining here? >> i hope. i'm hoping. there are people, i'm not saying everyone who uses social media are selfish. i think we should use it more. it's so easy to do that to push it. >> it's beautiful. >> it is. put an update status on twitter or facebook. it would be about military veterans. 22 kill themselves every day or syria or whatever the issue is that you think about. again, we are selfish. it's a selfish generation. share it, raise awareness. it's the first step in the change. >> thank you so much. i wish we could continue talking about this all day long. thank you. we appreciate it. >>> coming up next on cnn, the trick play that gives a teen that extra edge in a game. that's fun to watch, but when does getting the edge go over the edge? cheating in sports is nothing new, but does it seem like we are seeing a lot of it? that's next. [ male announcer ] at humana, understanding what makes you different is what mak
use it to raise issues. tweet out a selfie in front of a soup kitchen. >> is there a silver lining here? >> i hope. i'm hoping. there are people, i'm not saying everyone who uses social media are selfish. i think we should use it more. it's so easy to do that to push it. >> it's beautiful. >> it is. put an update status on twitter or facebook. it would be about military veterans. 22 kill themselves every day or syria or whatever the issue is that you think about. again,...
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yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the ironic part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction to party drugs, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you vote for him again if this all blew over? >> i think so. >> yeah? >> he's done what he said he would do. >> reporter: though some wished to voice their support anonymously. >> would you rather have somebody taking our money and lying to the people or just having somebody smoke crack. >> reporter: but back in the city, flavors of ford frustration run the gamut. >> he should say now, good-bye, i'm sorry, and go home. >> reporter: there are sober calls for his exit on the top national news cast, and tears from the federal finance minister. >> he will have to -- the mayor will have -- at the end of the day, he has
yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the ironic part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction to party drugs, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term....
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that's all for us tonight. new jersey governor chris christie's potential road to the white house and potential potholes on it. >>> he said he was too drunk to remember picking up the crack pipe and he's not stepping down. we'll hear from rob ford and the reporter that first broke the story. >>> breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside the gym where he died. we got access to new footage from inside the gym. we're sorting through it and the cameras trained on the gym matter
that's all for us tonight. new jersey governor chris christie's potential road to the white house and potential potholes on it. >>> he said he was too drunk to remember picking up the crack pipe and he's not stepping down. we'll hear from rob ford and the reporter that first broke the story. >>> breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside the gym where he died. we got access to new footage from inside the gym. we're sorting through it...
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stay with us. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a w
stay with us. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ see, i knew testosterone could affect...
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i think it's wrong, whether you're black or white shouldn't use that word but they use it among themselves and i spoke to a couple guy there is and we've seen guys of both races not offended by that. that's obviously one way you look at maybe they have discussions with each oefter and give each other a hard time -- >> how tall are you, curt? >> 5'11" and 3/4ths i like to say. >> if you were 6'5" and 314 points like jonathan martin, he would be better to march himself into the dolphin's locker room and pins one into mr. incognito's nose. >> that's what a lot of players are saying if he had a problem and were that offended, go ahead and fight because players are going -- other players in the locker room would stop a fight. nobody would get seriously injured. you stand up for yourself -- >> i think i horrified -- >> nobody will get seriously injured? i pane, look there are plenty of stories of nfl players who carry guns, use guns. >> but no nfl stories of players getting in fight in the locker room -- the thing is, nfl players, 53 of them in the locker room. they pretend they are best friends
i think it's wrong, whether you're black or white shouldn't use that word but they use it among themselves and i spoke to a couple guy there is and we've seen guys of both races not offended by that. that's obviously one way you look at maybe they have discussions with each oefter and give each other a hard time -- >> how tall are you, curt? >> 5'11" and 3/4ths i like to say. >> if you were 6'5" and 314 points like jonathan martin, he would be better to march himself...
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that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found.
that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found.
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thank you for joining us. it's been nice to have youphju)r us. we'reÑi continuing to watch toronto live. that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷
thank you for joining us. it's been nice to have youphju)r us. we'reÑi continuing to watch toronto live. that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who...
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other countries come to help us. we very much thankful, thankful to you helping us. thank you very, very much. >> reporter: as you can see, there is virtually nothing left here in the tacloban city. the people decided to stay here are relying on the aid and donations of international organizations. just look at this line. these people have been cueing for rice and sardines that have to last their families for several days. as to how long these people will have to do this, nobody really knows. we come across 36-year-old gary carnell who shows us where he used to live. >> my house and my neighbor and my sister and here my sister house is done. >> reporter: nothing left? >> no, nothing left. >> reporter: his uncle who never expected his family to survive is far more optimistic. >> we love tacloban. i love tacloban. i was born here in tacloban and i want to die in this place. >> reporter: back at the airport, another day draws to an end. but nothing stops on the tarmac. this is an operation of endurance and a commitment to the long road ahead. anna coreen, cnn, tacloban,
other countries come to help us. we very much thankful, thankful to you helping us. thank you very, very much. >> reporter: as you can see, there is virtually nothing left here in the tacloban city. the people decided to stay here are relying on the aid and donations of international organizations. just look at this line. these people have been cueing for rice and sardines that have to last their families for several days. as to how long these people will have to do this, nobody really...
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yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the bizarre part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you vote for him again if this all blew over? >> i think so he has done what he said he would do. >> reporter: although some wished to voice their support anonymously. >> would you rather have somebody taking our money and lying to the people or just having somebody smoke crack. >> reporter: but back in the city, the frustration runs high. >> he should say now, good-bye, i'm sorry and go home. >> reporter: there are sober ca calls for his exit on the top national news cast, and tears from the federal finance minister. >> he will have to -- the mayor will have -- at the end of the day, he has to make his own decision. >> reporte
yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the bizarre part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you...
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i used to live in washington, d.c. former marylandon berry on tape smoking crack cocaine going through the whole motions. eventually he lost his job. eventually he was redeemed. >> he's still on council. >> he is. so you never know where it is all going to end up. >> mayor rob ford in toronto not going anywhere. it looks like the council can't make him. he is going to speak later on. we will bring that to you live when it happens. at the moment, council members are getting to have five minutes each to basically make statements now. that's what's happening in the council chambers. >> we're following this. this is an overpowering stench of death hanging in the air. this is in the philippine disaster zone five days after that monster tie upon hit. bodies are still decaying in the sun. it is unbelievable the tragedy. the roads are blocked with debris. survivors, you can imagine they are growing more and more desperate every hour every day. >> here's the latest now. the confirmed death toll from the haiyan tie upon now stan
i used to live in washington, d.c. former marylandon berry on tape smoking crack cocaine going through the whole motions. eventually he lost his job. eventually he was redeemed. >> he's still on council. >> he is. so you never know where it is all going to end up. >> mayor rob ford in toronto not going anywhere. it looks like the council can't make him. he is going to speak later on. we will bring that to you live when it happens. at the moment, council members are getting to...
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i would ask you that you use that remedy. [ applause ] >> okay. okay. mayor ford, i did say when we started that in fact i did not hear you, but there were members of council that did. so i'm asking you, i'm asking you, mayor, if you would please apologize so we can continue with the agenda. that's my ruling. >> madame speaker, apologize for following the rules and asking the other members of council to follow the rules? that's what i'm apologizing for? i don't think there's a apology necessary. if it i said something derogatory or did what he's accusing me of. yes i would apologize. but i did not say that. madame clerk was right there. all i did was ask him to take a seat. not walk around. that's it. there's nothing to apologize about. >> mayor ford. >> i'm not going to apologize. if i did something wrong, i would apologize. i did absolutely nothing wrong besides ask them to take a seat, like you do every ten times a meeting u tell members to take their seat when people are asking questions. that's all i did. >> council member felt that you said it in
i would ask you that you use that remedy. [ applause ] >> okay. okay. mayor ford, i did say when we started that in fact i did not hear you, but there were members of council that did. so i'm asking you, i'm asking you, mayor, if you would please apologize so we can continue with the agenda. that's my ruling. >> madame speaker, apologize for following the rules and asking the other members of council to follow the rules? that's what i'm apologizing for? i don't think there's a...
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now, what happens is when some folks use that movement, use that theory just to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can then get perverted, and so listen, there's a lot of principles about the tea party that i agree with and have governed in new jersey in a way that's consistent with a lot of that, but you know, some of the stuff that's happened of late down in washington i think is not even consistent with what a lot of the real folks who started the tea party movement would agree with. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> just the idea that you don't try to, you know, for instance, on the sequester, we're actually succeeding as a movement in reducing government spending on the domestic side pretty significantly. but there's no acknowledgment of that by some folks in the washington establishment. i think we should have been talking more about that. it's a real accomplishment by our party to try to reduce spending in that way and what we should do is now move to the entitlement side to start to work on that side as well. then we can really look towards
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mimi artist joins us on the phone, the wist of the mayor. thanks so much for being with us. your mother actually lives in washington, illinois and survived the storm. but i understand there were some very anxious moments. tell us about them. >> well, we heard about -- we were, my husband and son and i were doing a class yesterday and we were in the basement of a building and heard the tornado alarm go off on a couple cell phones. and didn't really think anything about it, and then my brother -- we went to eat lunch and then my brother called from springfield and said his son, my nephew who also lives in washington, that his neighborhood was totally decimated basically. and that he couldn't get ahold of my mom, his grandma. so we thought about it and we're like she's probably fine. the phone lines are going to be down but maybe we should go over there. we ended up driving over there. we had to go a couple different routes to get there because they had the major roads closed. there was just a ton of traffic. i'm sure other people trying to check on families also. so we went in
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that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found. we begin with winning re-election and riding the la landslide all the way to the white house. bulldozing half a dozen gops and proof is campaign message that he was a moderate, compassionate and george w. like he won big and he's without question the man with the presidential buzz right now. he's also the man with a mouth and a temper and record and we'll start with candy crowley. >> maybe folks should tune in right now. >> reporter: his shrinking girth aside, the governor of new jersey has an outside ego and an out sized personality that screams authentic. >> you'll get your hug later, brother. and i can -- i can tell you thi
that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found. we begin with winning re-election and riding the la landslide all the way to the white...
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let's bring in martin savidge, he's been follow package the story for us. set the scene for us. what is the issue? >> very high stakes here because ever since an accident in 2010, seaworld has not been allowed to get trainers in the water with killer whales. they're arguing to have those sanctions lifted. but osha says they need to protect the trainers. so there is a lot at stake here. listen the 2010 death of seaworld trainer dawn brancheau brought an end to breathtaking performances like these. she was mauled by the killer whale she was working with. she was the third death connected to the same killer whale. >> all of a sudden is, the whale latched on to her and took her under. >> the occupation participational safety and health administration ultimately fined seaworld $12,000, a drop in the whale pool for a company that pulls in billion and a half dollars a year. but osha also prohibited seaworld trainers from getting into the water with its killer whales. that was a showstopper. so seaworld's appealing. and the case centers on something called the general duty clause which
let's bring in martin savidge, he's been follow package the story for us. set the scene for us. what is the issue? >> very high stakes here because ever since an accident in 2010, seaworld has not been allowed to get trainers in the water with killer whales. they're arguing to have those sanctions lifted. but osha says they need to protect the trainers. so there is a lot at stake here. listen the 2010 death of seaworld trainer dawn brancheau brought an end to breathtaking performances...
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with new accusations of illegal drug use. in an e-mail read out in court, he accuses lawson of using cocaine and marijuana on a daily basis, allow two former personal assistants to walk awith $1 million over four years. >> you don't know what the truth is but what it does do is pretty much damage nigella lawson's reputation, whether or not it's true or not, we don't know. but now we have this story of alleged drug use, from nigella, and this could affect jobs that she has coming to her right now. >> reporter: the former assistants, sisters, are now facing criminal charges, accused of committing fraud, using a company credit card, they deny the charges. but he claims lawson's drug habits allowed the sisters to spend whatever they liked. a spokesman for lawson declined to comment. but the celebrity chef did tweet out a recipe and thanked supporters using #teamnigella. >> reporter: the couple divorced this year after photos from the restaurant of sachi grabbing her throat during an argument made front page headline. >> any comme
with new accusations of illegal drug use. in an e-mail read out in court, he accuses lawson of using cocaine and marijuana on a daily basis, allow two former personal assistants to walk awith $1 million over four years. >> you don't know what the truth is but what it does do is pretty much damage nigella lawson's reputation, whether or not it's true or not, we don't know. but now we have this story of alleged drug use, from nigella, and this could affect jobs that she has coming to her...
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that's all for us tonight. new jersey governor chris christie's potential road to the white house and potential potholes on it. >>> he said he was too drunk to remember picking up the crack pipe and he's not stepping down. we'll hear from rob ford and the reporter that first broke the story. >>> breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside the gym where he died. we got access to new footage from inside the gym. we're sorting through it and the cameras trained on the gym matter where kendrick johnson's body was found. we'll bring that to you when we can. >>> the winning election in a landslide and riding the wave all the way to the white house or at least, well, that's how george w. bush did it in texas in 1998 bulldozing a half dozen potential gop challengers and using the big margin of victory as a battering ram in the primaries and as proof of the campaign message he was a moderate, a compassion et conservative. new jersey governor chris christie is more combative perh
that's all for us tonight. new jersey governor chris christie's potential road to the white house and potential potholes on it. >>> he said he was too drunk to remember picking up the crack pipe and he's not stepping down. we'll hear from rob ford and the reporter that first broke the story. >>> breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside the gym where he died. we got access to new footage from inside the gym. we're sorting through it...
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he spoke with us. you'll hear all about it, next. >>> night name is staff sergeant martinez from san antonio, texas. happy thanksgiving to my family, my husband. i miss you. the kids, i miss you. i love you. be home soon. mom, dad, brother, sisters, i'll be home soon. d never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we
he spoke with us. you'll hear all about it, next. >>> night name is staff sergeant martinez from san antonio, texas. happy thanksgiving to my family, my husband. i miss you. the kids, i miss you. i love you. be home soon. mom, dad, brother, sisters, i'll be home soon. d never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich,...
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she joins us no. paula more than 24 hours after mayor ford admitted to smoking crack and still, there is no sign he's stepping down, right? >> reporter: absolutely not, anderson, and, you know, the thing is everyone is telling him, supporters, saying look, take a few months, take a few weeks, take some time. no, the people he's probably listening to are the people i spoke to today, the people in the so-called ford nation saying look, this is the best mayor we had in toronto. he can stay in office. these are personal problems. we don't agree with him smoking crack cocaine, personal problems, not problems here at city hall, anderson? >> he said yesterday and i quote, he's got nothing left to hide. does anyone really believe is that? >> reporter: we heard that and okay, here we go. i want you to listen to somebody who believes he has a credible voice on that and that's a counselor trying to strip the mayor of most of the powers but listen to what he's worried about. >> you just know there is more coming
she joins us no. paula more than 24 hours after mayor ford admitted to smoking crack and still, there is no sign he's stepping down, right? >> reporter: absolutely not, anderson, and, you know, the thing is everyone is telling him, supporters, saying look, take a few months, take a few weeks, take some time. no, the people he's probably listening to are the people i spoke to today, the people in the so-called ford nation saying look, this is the best mayor we had in toronto. he can stay...
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she joins us now by phone. tell us where you were when this happened. >> we were actually in ordnordsm and headed toward the apple store. >> where were you in relation to the shooter? >> some people said he was coming from nordstrom, walking towards macy's. the apple store is in between those two stores. we heard the gun shots. it was very clear and loud that they were around the store that we were at. >> so, very near. so, you didn't see the shooter, but heard the shooting. >> no, we did not see him. we heard it very clear. we heard the first three shots go off and at that time, we didn't know if it was something that fell or kind of backfired. we all kind of stood. the closed door and then we heard an additional three gun shots and that's when we knew they were gun shots. we started screaming and ran towards the back of the store trying to find exits to evacuate. >> so, you knew, you're saying this happening often with people who witness or at least hear shooting, you don't realize right away it's a shooting,
she joins us now by phone. tell us where you were when this happened. >> we were actually in ordnordsm and headed toward the apple store. >> where were you in relation to the shooter? >> some people said he was coming from nordstrom, walking towards macy's. the apple store is in between those two stores. we heard the gun shots. it was very clear and loud that they were around the store that we were at. >> so, very near. so, you didn't see the shooter, but heard the...
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that'll do it for us today. thank you so much for watching, everybody. >> yeah, you don't want to go anywhere. so much more news ahead in the next hour with our own colleague and friend fredricka whitfield. >> good to see you guys. thank you so much. we do indeed have a very busy day ahead. thank you so much. we'll pick up the baton from where you left. thanks so much, have a great day. >> you, too. >> you, too. >>> 11:00 eastern hour, and "newsroom" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. more than 1,000 people are believed dead after a supertyphoon tears through the philippines with three and a halftimes the force of hurricane katrina. a live report from the storm zone just moments away. >>> and here in the u.s., a verdict in the trial of a prominent doctor accused of murdering his wife. the jury's decision is next.
that'll do it for us today. thank you so much for watching, everybody. >> yeah, you don't want to go anywhere. so much more news ahead in the next hour with our own colleague and friend fredricka whitfield. >> good to see you guys. thank you so much. we do indeed have a very busy day ahead. thank you so much. we'll pick up the baton from where you left. thanks so much, have a great day. >> you, too. >> you, too. >>> 11:00 eastern hour, and "newsroom"...
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we used to think of it as conservative. you can think of it as moving to the middle. >> these exit polls we've had. 50%, cuccinelli. 43%, 7% for the libertarian candidate. sarvis. let's go to the headquarters of the two major candidates in virginia. dana bash is over at mcauliffe headquarters. how does it feel over there? >> it is quiet so far but talking to democrats in virginia, they are certainly feeling optimistic, feeling good about how the night will go based on a lot of things. primarily, the polls leading up to today. the results that they've been hearing about back at the polling stations. if this state, the commonwealth does go for the democrat, terry mcauliffe, it will be the first time that has happened with a democrat in the white house in nearly half a century. a big, big sign for what this could mean as a battle ground state for 2014 and more importantly, 2016. >> dana is in northern virginia. let's to go cuccinelli headquarters. how does it feel over in richmond? >> i was here. it was bumping and it is the o
we used to think of it as conservative. you can think of it as moving to the middle. >> these exit polls we've had. 50%, cuccinelli. 43%, 7% for the libertarian candidate. sarvis. let's go to the headquarters of the two major candidates in virginia. dana bash is over at mcauliffe headquarters. how does it feel over there? >> it is quiet so far but talking to democrats in virginia, they are certainly feeling optimistic, feeling good about how the night will go based on a lot of...
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and not hurt us. right? and details in another story after this quick break. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infec
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and he joins us now live from london. thank you, sir, for joining us. we appreciate your time this morning. we're going to circle backing to lady gaga. first, there are a lot of conspiracy theories how these stars died. what do you make of all of that? >> well, i think that's nonsense really. a great deal of rubbish has been written about these stars. but if we examine their lives, we find that their deaths are easily explicable and real tragedies that were happening because they were very unhappy, troubled people. >> and is that the common denominator, just their unhappiness? >> well, we see the six big stars, brian jones, jimi hendrix, janis joplin, jim morrison of the doors, kurt cobain, i'm i winehouse. if we trace their lives back to childhood as i do in my new book "27" we find they are difficult childhoods, difficult relationships with their parents, trouble with drink and drugs early in life, and they were unstable people with personality disorders that were all in place before they became famous. then they became famous overnight. and the press
and he joins us now live from london. thank you, sir, for joining us. we appreciate your time this morning. we're going to circle backing to lady gaga. first, there are a lot of conspiracy theories how these stars died. what do you make of all of that? >> well, i think that's nonsense really. a great deal of rubbish has been written about these stars. but if we examine their lives, we find that their deaths are easily explicable and real tragedies that were happening because they were...
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good to have you with us. "around the world" starts right now with suzanne malveaux and now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fighting to survive, people in the philippines are desperate for help and things might get just worse. >> all i hear many cry, many people crying. many people say help him. >> horrific stories of families torn apart by this storm. this mother was able to save her baby, but lost her husband. >> welcome to around the world".
good to have you with us. "around the world" starts right now with suzanne malveaux and now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fighting to survive, people in the philippines are desperate for help and things might get just worse. >> all i hear many cry, many people crying. many people say help him. >> horrific stories of families torn apart by this storm. this mother was able to save her baby, but lost her husband....
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and mary belle able is here with us. marybel. >> i like talking about holidays. >> you shop in advance? >> yes. let's talk about what got folks upset. kmart shoppers are not pleased with the thanksgiving and black friday schedule. kmart announced it will stay open for 41 hours straight starting at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day. no gobble, gobble, gobble. 100 kmart customers took to social media and threatened to boycott the store if they didn't change the decision. they want kmart employees to be able to spend time with their families. >> that's nice. >> people called it greedy, shameful and disgusting. >> any word from kmart on that one? >> no. >>> good news for home buyers who don't have a whole lot of cash on hand. banks are offering loans with down payments of 5%. t.d. bank and wells fargo have moved away from much higher down payments. after the housing bubble burst, buyers needs as much as 20% down or they had to turn to the federal housing administration for a low down payment loan. >> that's great news. >>> final
and mary belle able is here with us. marybel. >> i like talking about holidays. >> you shop in advance? >> yes. let's talk about what got folks upset. kmart shoppers are not pleased with the thanksgiving and black friday schedule. kmart announced it will stay open for 41 hours straight starting at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day. no gobble, gobble, gobble. 100 kmart customers took to social media and threatened to boycott the store if they didn't change the decision. they want...
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tweet us some of your suggested questions. use the hash tag sitroom. that's coming up this hour in "the situation room." >>> can the president move beyond his obama care troubles by pointing to other things that are working well right now? more on that, a lot more news coming up. [ male announcer ] 'tis the season of more. more shopping. more dining out. more traveling. and along with it, more identity theft. every time you pull out your credit card, shop online, or hit , you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. you can't be on the lookout 24/7. but lifelock can. protecting your identity, your bank accounts, even the equity in your home. when lifelock detects a threat to your identity within their network, they'll alert you by text, phone, or e-mail, protecting you before the damage can be done. act now and we'll protect you 60 days risk free. no one protects you better than lifelock. try lifelock protection 60 days risk free and get a special holiday gift -- a document shredder. a $29 value free. ♪ ♪ life's an adventure and it always has be
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us, and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, amen. >> how about that? this is certainly a faith-based community. many people were in church yesterday. this is the mayor of washington, illinois. thank you so much for coming on and talking to me. i can't imagine what your last 24 hours has been like. sleeping an hour and a half, so thank you. how are you doing? >> well, brooke, i'm doing fine. this community just doesn't ever surprise me. i dont care if it's fund-raising for maybe someone that has cancer, a community center that we built for community, our community comes together for everything. unfortunately, this is going to test us. i think we're ready for it. i think we'll rebuild and be stronger than ever. >> we were talking during the commercial. i asked you what is the one word you hear over and over to describe the town, and you say resilience. you just finished the tour with the mayor, pat quinn, of illinois. walking around and seeing this, what was his impression. >> he's seen a lot. he's seen three of them since he's been governor. harrisburg,
us, and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, amen. >> how about that? this is certainly a faith-based community. many people were in church yesterday. this is the mayor of washington, illinois. thank you so much for coming on and talking to me. i can't imagine what your last 24 hours has been like. sleeping an hour and a half, so thank you. how are you doing? >> well, brooke, i'm doing fine. this community just doesn't ever surprise me. i dont care if it's...
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you are a name we use a lot and i see you on tv. you are a smart guy and commenting on the markets in general. in fact we built up something of a specialty managing money for people that are conservative with their money. >> we look at each client and what their risk profile is. and at the end of the day their risk profile determines on how we allocate their account and invest for them. >> the risk profile suggests that some o of your investors don't want to risk their capital or lose it and they might want some kind of dividends or an income stream off it. >> the expectation is managing for the client you have to you have to understand over a five e or ten year period if you are a dividend investor you will do well. high dividend stocks have done very well and essentially investors have moved towards that. we want to overtime make money and yet have protection buy companies that are growing give dividends and growing at the same time. that protects you against the down side and inflation as well. they don't usually grow dividends a
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sort of away from us. where moving away from us. houses on this side probably less effected at this time. >> at this time. >> any idea if any of these homeowners have a shot of getting back in? >> we're still waiting on our engineering firm to give us an idea. a couple probably will not be home today. we have a shelter. red cross has set up a shelter for them. >> what is the plan going forward now? what are you going to try to do, at least initially? >> we're going to fence off the area, obviously, to keep people out tonight. we'll keep crews here. the plan with the city engineer, we're going to try to fill the hole in tomorrow before rain is expected this weekend to make it worse than what it is already. >> once you get rain in there, if you have these sinkholes, it can further erode the ground underneath. >> correct. >> at this point, everybody was out safe, which is the good news. and you believe that at least at this point, the area that you have cordoned off is the vulnerabvulner able area? >> that's correct. there may be behin
sort of away from us. where moving away from us. houses on this side probably less effected at this time. >> at this time. >> any idea if any of these homeowners have a shot of getting back in? >> we're still waiting on our engineering firm to give us an idea. a couple probably will not be home today. we have a shelter. red cross has set up a shelter for them. >> what is the plan going forward now? what are you going to try to do, at least initially? >> we're going...
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. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank >> san francisco parks, golden gate park transforms into one of the greatest music festivals of all time, let's journey, inside, outside land. ♪ >> to this, our 6th year doing the outside lands and our relationship with san francisco, rec and park. and we work very closely with them in the planning and working very closely with the neighborhood organizations and with the city supervisors and with the city organizations and with the local police department, and i think that the outside lands is one of the unique festivals in the world and we have san francisco and we have golden gate park and we have the greatest oasis, in the world. and it has the people hiking up hills and down hills and a lot of people between stages. >> i love that it is all outside, the fresh air is great. >> they have the providers out here that are 72 local restau
. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank >> san francisco parks, golden gate park transforms into one of the greatest music festivals of all time, let's journey, inside, outside land. ♪ >> to this, our 6th year doing the outside lands and our relationship with san francisco, rec and park. and we work very...
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however the government should provide us with livni the interim government. in a cup of wine at the tn. the haunted. maybe one thing and too high for it for the deaf to the price difference of women are property of the thirty percent that of other top and visionary. the price the doctor did the fifty us dollars a square foot they're all the tax free the cat to the pr technically legal. there's currently discussion about what will happen to those living there. i had no proper development of a wicketkeeper to them a question to the future empress of china they will do what i forgot to pay and a rigid rules on privately owned airline whirlpool effect but didn't want a competitive price three airlines the china based airline company famous for its low price to get a couple years ago to be keen interest on the one you endorse the content flight it's crazy not to become the low price. that all illegal. i've printed word about the well spring i want to find a hundred fifty thousand u n run twenty four thousand six hundred us dollars by the local price leader. howeve
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but what is fascinating right now with young women used to slow down. after university college, they slow down. young men didn't always, the young man did. they're not doing that now. >> host: why you think that is? test the women get a very complex message. we are in the middle of a sociological revolution. yet women are told they have to have a great career. they have to be great mothers. they have to be thin. they have to be good looking. they have to manage a house well. there is a sense of entitlement. i can do everything a young man does. that includes having a glass of wine or two after work, drinking wine down. and women tend to medicate depression and anxiety and loneliness. i think there's a lot of anxiety in this generation in terms of how do i manage it all? so when we look at who is drinking the most, we need the professional woman, be educated woman. i don't think this is the gloria steinem had in mind when she met the nickel. >> host: at allen says zero you expect patients that not only society put on women, but what we take on ourselves
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. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. it is also a perfect spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations, and inside is an ideal place
. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts,...
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. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do before earthquakes and after earthquakes. ♪ ♪ >> we're here at this wonderful spur exhibit on mission street in san francisco and i have with me today my good friend george. thanks for joining me, george. and george has for a long time owned residential property here in san francisco. and we want to talk about apartment buildings and what the owner's responsibilities might be and what they expect their tenants to do. and let's start by talking a little bit about what owners can do before an earthquake and then maybe after an earthquake. >> well, the first thing
. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do...
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it has a fixed rate and it's allowing us to step up so it's more less than 3 percent. the only cost for the city is utilities and it's about $10,000 per year. the market lease is 42, 36 a skeet. it's a 3432 under the rate. there's some considerable discussion regarding a choice to lease rather than buy at this locati location. several considerations come to mind we need a willing seller in this is example we need a certainty of program schedules and think to meet the challenging needs to the neighborhood is certainly an issue and we need to look at a total cost of ownership when comparing this to the cost of the lease. we're under a projected cost per skeet. we can remain flexible and enjoy a slightly lower tenant risk. every one of those is case by case property. happy to have that discussion. the budget analyst has an ice toward termination or other opportunities and the desire is part of the capital plan in about a year. my team b will work closely that the staff and we look forward to this discussion. there's a recommendation to clarify the lease term. i'm happy to
it has a fixed rate and it's allowing us to step up so it's more less than 3 percent. the only cost for the city is utilities and it's about $10,000 per year. the market lease is 42, 36 a skeet. it's a 3432 under the rate. there's some considerable discussion regarding a choice to lease rather than buy at this locati location. several considerations come to mind we need a willing seller in this is example we need a certainty of program schedules and think to meet the challenging needs to the...
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. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank . >> good afternoon, everyone, if i may have your attention, my name is david campos and welcome to the meeting of november 14, 2013 of the board of supervisors neighborhood services committee. i am joined today by supervisor norman yee and we will be joined later by eric mar. we want to thank the following members of the sfgtv staff who are covering the meg
. >> the resolution to us tomorrow more and more by 89 a.m. i believe i'm working with our department and a mr. clerk any other business before us. no, that's it and that concludes our agenda for today. thank . >> good afternoon, everyone, if i may have your attention, my name is david campos and welcome to the meeting of november 14, 2013 of the board of supervisors neighborhood services committee. i am joined today by supervisor norman yee and we will be joined later by eric mar....
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succeed us. for only a brief time we serve as the extension of 200 million people holding that trust, working to fulfill it. >> the man who sits in his chair sits in the chair that has been occupied by less than 40 men. it long history of this great republic. he is selected by the votes of the majority of the citizens of this republic. he must execute the philosophy and the policies of the people of this nation, regardless of his own personal feelings from time to time. he is the executor of the will of the people of this nation antiterrorism upon his shoulders day and night a burden that always seems at least to him too much to carry but only for him to carry. we will be leaving here shortly, after having spent almost 40 years in the federal service. we came to washington with some very deep set convictions. we felt that we could contribute to making this a better country for all of our people. and some feel we have made great progress, education, health, housing. in some respects we have had ma
succeed us. for only a brief time we serve as the extension of 200 million people holding that trust, working to fulfill it. >> the man who sits in his chair sits in the chair that has been occupied by less than 40 men. it long history of this great republic. he is selected by the votes of the majority of the citizens of this republic. he must execute the philosophy and the policies of the people of this nation, regardless of his own personal feelings from time to time. he is the executor...
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>> jon: that's our show, join us torjs here is your moment of zen. >> i have had a lot of people ask me for hugs. a lot of people. >> will you get your hugs later, brother. >> i guess there is open bar captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ). folks, thanks so much. you know i need to-- folks, right off the top of the show, let's get to the big story tonight, the mayoral election right here in new york city. with zero precincts reporting, as far as i bothered to research, we're prepared to name bill deblasio the next mayor of new york city beating noted kitten grinder joe lhota. mayor deblasio, i support you, and so does my 64-ounce mountain dew. sir, you've got some very small shoes to fill. of course the bigger mayoral news comes to us out of toronto, and the drug scandal engulfing chris farley tribute mayor rob ford. after mo
>> jon: that's our show, join us torjs here is your moment of zen. >> i have had a lot of people ask me for hugs. a lot of people. >> will you get your hugs later, brother. >> i guess there is open bar captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >>...